My mom was recently diagnosed with ?cervical? cancer; what does this mean for my Gardasil shots?

My mom was recently diagnosed with ?cervical? cancer; what does this mean for my Gardasil shots?

- Samurai
Don?t get that shot. It has killed many.

Be warned.

- Chase
I think that Gardasil (the first poster is right, there has been a lot of deaths and complications but that?s usually after the first shot so you?re probably good) protects against a kind of cervical cancer caused by an STD. I?m sure WebMD can give you a more comprehensive answer.

Now what I?d be wondering about is if the Dysplasia is genetic. That might indicate a higher chance of getting cervical cancer but that doesn?t sound like a big deal. Go get a test once in a while and monitor it and if you get the dysplasia then you can do something about it.

You?ve probably read this but cancer survival rates are increasing year by year. Through new medication, new treatments, and just more information. If in ten or twenty years you do get cancer, medical science might have gotten to the point where its seen like an irritating ailment. Like a planters wart.

I had a friend though who had throat cancer of some sort. It was serious. He went through the chemo and surgery and all of that but he accredits his survival to his change of diet. He tailored his diet to boosting his immune system, cut out all the bad stuff that tastes so good but he made a speedy recovery and he?s still with us. So that?s another thing that you might want to look into.

- BIG FAT MJ LOVER
Oh?so these (and many other vaccines) contain mercury?

so how much mercury is it going to take to (a) give you cancer (b) cause nerve damage (c) lower your quality of life?????? (d) cause an autoimmune dysfunction

I guess you?ll just have to try and find out?

NOOOOO?I said NO amount of mercury is good for you. Taking care of your health through food that is good for you; clean air; clean water and sunshine is all you need to be healthy.

Yes, you have genes. But what you do and what you eat controls the *expression* of those genes.

Good luck

- Denisedds
I debated on answering this question until I read the answers you received. They are so ridiculous and they do not address your questions. I feel obligated to answer you. Gardasil has not killed anyone. It does not contain mercury and it doesn?t protect you against cervical cancer. It protects you against 4 strains of HPV. What you eat does not affect cervical cancer.

Dysplasia is an abnormality in maturation of cells within a tissue. It is not the cause of cervical cancer it is part of the process and it may or may not progress to cancer. Regardless of what caused your mother?s cancer it is very unlikely to have anything to do with if you develop cervical cancer or not. It is very rare for this kind of cancer, and really most cancers, to be hereditary. You have far more influence over whether or not you get it by having the HPV vaccine.

Yes you are still at risk for cervical cancer even with the vaccine, but it is far less a risk and it has nothing to do with your mother. The vaccine protects you against 4 strains of HPV, not cancer. About 30% of cervical cancers are related to HPV therefore, it is still possible to develop it.

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